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Once I had learnt my twelve times table (at the age of three) it was downhill all the way.


Fred Hoyle


#downhill #had #i #learnt #once

One pits his wits against apparently inscrutable nature, wooing her with ardor but nature is blind justice who cannot recognize personal identity.


Charles Brenton Huggins


#apparently #ardor #blind #cannot #her

What's really interesting is the introduction of the tablet - not just the iPad, but the Nook and the Kindle. While they aren't going to solve all of our problems, I do think they make it easier for people to pause, linger, read and really process very important ideas.


Chris Hughes


#going #i #i do #ideas #important

The best an American can look forward to is the lonely pleasure of one who stands at long last on a chilly and inhospitable mountaintop where few have been before, where few can follow and where few will consent to believe he has been.


George F. Kennan


#been #before #believe #best #chilly

History and experience tell us that moral progress comes not in comfortable and complacent times, but out of trial and confusion.


Gerald R. Ford


#comfortable #complacent #confusion #experience #history

Most quarrels are inevitable at the time; incredible afterwards.


E. M. Forster


#incredible #inevitable #most #quarrels #time

Too often we only identify the crucial points in our lives in retrospect. At the time we are too absorbed in the fetid detail of the moment to spot where it is leading us. But not this time. I was experiencing one of my dad’s deafening moments. If my life could be understood as a meal of many courses (and let’s be honest, much of it actually was), then I had finished the starters and I was limbering up for the main event. So far, of course, I had made a stinking mess of it. I had spilled the wine. I had dropped my cutlery on the floor and sprayed the fine white linen with sauce. I had even spat out some of my food because I didn’t like the taste of it. “But it doesn’t matter because, look, here come the waiters. They are scraping away the debris with their little horn and steel blades, pulled with studied grace from the hidden pockets of their white aprons. They are laying new tablecloths, arranging new cutlery, placing before me great domed wine glasses, newly polished to a sparkle. There are more dishes to come, more flavors to try, and this time I will not spill or spit or drop or splash. I will not push the plate away from me, the food only half eaten. I am ready for everything they are preparing to serve me. Be in no doubt; it will all be fine.” (pp.115-6)


Jay Rayner


#apron #courses #crucial-points #cutlery #deafening-moments

I would like to see every parent either directly - if they are comfortable with the technology - or through a personal tutor, being able to access real-time information about their child.


Jim Knight


#about #access #being #child #comfortable

When air conditioning, escalators, and advertising appeared, shopping expanded its scale, but also limited its spontaneity. And it became much more predictable, almost scientific. What had once been the most surprising became the most manipulated.


Rem Koolhaas


#air #air conditioning #almost #also #appeared

Confusion makes people uncomfortable. They can't put their finger on me.


Lenny Kravitz


#finger #makes #me #people #put






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